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jyaistha

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  1. Jeth, Jyaisthanoun

    the third month of the Hindu calendar

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  1. jyaistha

    Jyeshtha or Jyēṣṭha (Sanskrit: ज्येष्ठ; Nepali: जेठ jēṭ; Assamese: জেঠ zeth; Odia: ଜ୍ୟେଷ୍ଠ Jyeṣṭha) is a month of the Hindu calendar. In India's national civil calendar, Jyestha is the third month of the year. Known as Joishtho (Bengali: জ্যৈষ্ঠ Jyôishţhô) in Bengali, it is the second month of the Bengali calendar. In lunar religious calendars, Jyēṣṭha begins on the new moon and is the third month of the year.Traditionally, Jyēṣṭha is associated with high summer, and corresponds to May–June in the Gregorian calendar. In Tamil, the month is known as Aani, the third month of the solar calendar that begins in mid-June. In Vedic Jyotish, Jyēṣṭha begins with the Sun's entry into Taurus, and is the second month of the year. In the Vaishnava calendar.

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  1. jyaistha

    Jyaistha, also known as Jyeshtha, is a term of Sanskrit origin often used in Indian cultures. It primarily refers to the third month of the Hindu lunar calendar, which usually falls between late May and early June in the Gregorian calendar. Jyaistha is also associated with the Hindu goddess of the same name, known as the goddess of misfortune. Additionally, in the lunar zodiac of Hindu astrology, Jyaistha is the 18th nakshatra or lunar mansion. The term 'Jyaistha' broadly suggests 'the eldest' or 'the senior'.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of jyaistha in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of jyaistha in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

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